Canada has announced visa-free travel for visitors from 13 different countries across Asia, Africa, Central and South America on Tuesday.
While north Africa’s Morocco and east Africa’s Seychelles joined the list, Ghana the first sub-Saharan nation to break free from colonial rule didn’t make the cut.
“An expansion of the electronic travel authorization better known as the eTA programs makes it easier for “known travellers” from those countries to come here for fun and business,” Sean Fraser, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship said in a statement.
He said the expansion not only enhances convenience for travellers, it will also increase travel, tourism and economic benefits, as well as strengthen global bonds with these 13 countries.
“The known travellers from these countries can save a lot of money as a result of the visa exemptions.”
A visitor visa currently costs US$100 per person and US$500 for a family of five or more, but an eTA only costs seven dollars per person and is valid for as long as five years.
According to the government, introducing visa-free air travel will make it faster, easier, and more affordable for thousands of travellers to visit Canada for up to six months for either business or leisure.
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